Thursday, 14 January 2021

Vibrant Street Art

What is the best way to cheer up a dreary neighbourhood ? 
Splash  bright paint all over the walls and add Artwork anywhichway you like . 

Colours do have an uplifting effect . We read magazine articles on how a slum in Indonesia or Brazil got a facelift with just 10 cans of paint . Not merely facelift. In certain cases, the paint changed the fortunes of the slum for better, making  it  photogenic enough to draw tourists ! Advent of Tourists is good news for small businesses ranging from water bottle vendors to trinket sellers to Guides. 

Rows of colourful houses - the colours often clashing, not necessarily harmonious but making for very good pictures - have become tourist attractions , from Burano(Italy) to Nyhavn ( Copenhagen) to Kampung Pelangi ( Semarang, Indonesia) ......

Our Cities too went after Beautification with buckets of paint , but the emphasis was on Artworks . Ok, some employment for art graduates. Street wall art is fairly widespread now, can spot them everyhwhere . 

Visiting Kochi ( Kerala)  right after the Muziris Biennial 2014 had given  us a lot of public wall art to "collect". 
"Guess Who" was there, with those signature portraits , so resembling Banksy's work. 

Here's an assortment : 












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